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Tough to promote Indian dance: Remo D'Souza

Indian youth is more inclined towards western dance forms like B-boying, hip-hop and jazz and their interest in Indian classical forms is diminishing, laments choreographer Remo D'Souza, who couldn't find any takers to release his Bengali film on Chhau dance

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"The whole scene has changed. People come to me and say, 'I want to make my son a dancer'. We never had this. In my time, my father would have slapped me if I was to say I want to become a dancer. It's a huge change," Remo told IANS.u00a0"We try to promote Indian dance, but we know that people, majorly youth, doesn't want to watch it. They prefer more western forms," he added.

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